redlandsman87
Oasis Roadie
Because something is happening here, But you don't know what it is...Do you, Mister Jones ?
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Post by redlandsman87 on Feb 22, 2011 0:42:49 GMT -5
Think Noel will write The Moon's Knight?
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Post by juancho1995 on Feb 22, 2011 0:44:32 GMT -5
Sun or son?
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redlandsman87
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Because something is happening here, But you don't know what it is...Do you, Mister Jones ?
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Post by redlandsman87 on Feb 22, 2011 1:00:35 GMT -5
It's "The Morning Son" brother, clearly been known as such before. Do you not get the pun? It's almost as if they are granting each other titles, in an honorific sort of way. Perhaps a nod of forgiveness towards one another. A bond in songs as only brotherly love could define. Fights last for minutes, songs last for an eternity.
The Morning Son
The Morning Sun
The Moon's Knight
The Moon's Night
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Post by gdforever on Feb 22, 2011 1:08:35 GMT -5
It's "The Morning Son" brother, clearly been known as such before. Do you not get the pun? It's almost as if they are granting each other titles, in an honorific sort of way. Perhaps a nod of forgiveness towards one another. A bond in songs as only brotherly love could define. Fights last for minutes, songs last for an eternity. The Morning Son The Morning Sun The Moon's Knight The Moon's Night I think it'll be the Evenings Daughter
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redlandsman87
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Because something is happening here, But you don't know what it is...Do you, Mister Jones ?
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Post by redlandsman87 on Feb 22, 2011 1:35:21 GMT -5
The Noontime Smasher, if he still has that drinking problem
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Post by manualex on Feb 22, 2011 1:40:24 GMT -5
I havent heard the song but i saw this on UD Son of the morning: Another name for 'Lucifer' (Latin: literally meaning 'light bearing') has not always been associated with the fallen angel, Satan. Originally, it was simply the Roman name of the planet Venus, the 'morning star' that rose just before the sun. ... In Isaiah 14:12, we find the Hebrew phrase, "HeYLeL BeN-ShaCHaR", meaning 'bright son of the morning/dawn' (i.e. 'bright/glowing morning star'). In the Greek version of the Old Testament (the Septuagint), this was translated as 'Phosphorus' (the Greek name of the morning star), and thence translated 'Lucifer' in the Latin Vulgate bible. Isaiah chapter 14 probably condemns the arrogance of the kings of Babylon who considered themselves glorious as the morning star, yet fell to earth. However, due to a confusion of the passages Isaiah 14:12, Luke 10:18 and Revelation 12:7-10, the name 'Lucifer' became applied to the Devil. "Lucifer son of the morning, I'm gonna chase you out of earth!" Max Romeo,'Chase The Devil' so this song is about the devil?
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Post by gdforever on Feb 22, 2011 1:42:59 GMT -5
I havent heard the song but i saw this on UD Son of the morning: Another name for 'Lucifer' (Latin: literally meaning 'light bearing') has not always been associated with the fallen angel, Satan. Originally, it was simply the Roman name of the planet Venus, the 'morning star' that rose just before the sun. ... In Isaiah 14:12, we find the Hebrew phrase, "HeYLeL BeN-ShaCHaR", meaning 'bright son of the morning/dawn' (i.e. 'bright/glowing morning star'). In the Greek version of the Old Testament (the Septuagint), this was translated as 'Phosphorus' (the Greek name of the morning star), and thence translated 'Lucifer' in the Latin Vulgate bible. Isaiah chapter 14 probably condemns the arrogance of the kings of Babylon who considered themselves glorious as the morning star, yet fell to earth. However, due to a confusion of the passages Isaiah 14:12, Luke 10:18 and Revelation 12:7-10, the name 'Lucifer' became applied to the Devil. "Lucifer son of the morning, I'm gonna chase you out of earth!" Max Romeo,'Chase The Devil' so this song is about the devil? And Liam said that it was the closest to being about Noel. LOL. If only it were that clever.
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